Riding the Road to Revolution Itinerary

I. Introduction
II. Game Rules
III. Beginning Point: Fort Necessity located in Farmington, PA
    • 11 miles east of the city of Uniontown
    • 49.5 miles from our destination of the Bradford House, Washington, PA
IV. 1st Stop: Mount Washington Tavern located in Farmington, PA
    • It is now part of the Fort Necessity National Battlefield Park and is within walking distance of Fort Necessity.
V. 2nd Stop: Braddock’s Grave located in Farmington, PA
    • 2.1 miles west on the National Pike from Mount Washington Tavern to Braddock’s Grave
VI. 3rd Stop: Jumonville Glen located in Farmington, PA
    • 1.8 miles west on the National Pike from Braddock’s Grave to the Battle of Jumonville Glen
VII. Historical Information: Whiskey Rebellion and Friendship Hill
    • Friendship Hill was the home of Albert Gallatin who was the representative of the residents of Fayette County in the Whiskey Rebellion.
    • Approximately 26 miles from Jumonville Glen
    • Friendship Hill is not located on the National Road.
VIII. 4th Stop: The city of Uniontown, PA
    • 10.5 miles west from Jumonville Glen to Uniontown, PA
IX. 5th Stop: Searight Tollhouse, Searights, PA
    • 5 miles west of Uniontown to the Searight Tollhouse
X. 6th Stop: Nemacolin Castle, Brownsville, PA
    • 7 miles west on the National Road from Searight Tollhouse to Nemacolin Castle
XI. Destination: Bradford House, Washington, PA
    • 23.5 miles west on the National Road from Nemacolin Castle to the Bradford House



Sources for Addresses:
http://byways.org/explore/byways/12919/places/33673/
http://www.nemacolin.net/uniontown.html
http://www.nps.gov/fone/index.htm
http://www.nps.gov/frhi/historyculture/whiskeyrebellion.htm
http://www.visitpa.com/jumonville-glen-unit-fort-necessity-national-battlefield
maps.google.com/maps
The Laurel Highlands Visitors Bureau “Searight Tollhouse” brochure